Where did all this BS about Lee Rifle FCD's sizing cases come from?
They don't do this!
They have nothing to do with this.
It doesn't work this way.
All it does is crimp the case on the leading edge as the collet is forced into the taper in the die body .
There is no case sizing feature on the Rifle Dies!
The FCD's that can "post size" the case are all for strait wall pistol rounds like .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9MM etc. These dies also Taper Crimp these cases. The entire reason for this function on these rounds is so that they will chamber in any auto pistol.
Dies for Revolver rounds like 38/357, 41 .44 and .45 work the same way except they Roll Crimp instead of taper crimp.
A quick trip to the Lee Website will answer all of your questions about these dies. They are the correct source for this information.
http://leeprecision.com/reloading-di...ory-crimp-die/
http://leeprecision.com/reloading-di...ory-crimp-die/
There is a lot of BS on this subject on the Internet, all you have to do is go to the Lee site and read and re-read the information until you understand it.
That way you don't dub in your "interpretation" of how the system works.
Don't be like the ladies in the E-Surance Commercials on TV.
Learn to understand what you read.
This is the problem here, not the tools.
Randy